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<Forecaster>
@Vexatos can TIS-3D display numbers?
L5[02:24:00]
<Forecaster>
also, I'd love an RTG-upgrade that could be used in
microcontrollers
L6[02:24:03]
<Forecaster>
that'd be great
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L9[03:15:08] <Vexatos> @Forecaster yes it
can
L10[03:16:02]
<Forecaster>
hows?
L11[03:21:20] <Vexatos> display
module?
L12[03:24:39]
<Forecaster>
hm, sounds far-fetched...
L13[03:41:58] <Vexatos> Of course, you
might need some code to actually encode the numbers :P
L14[03:46:04]
<Forecaster>
I'd basically want to turn a redstone signal into a number to
display
L15[03:55:32] <Vexatos> Very doable
L16[03:55:48] <Vexatos> Been done at
BTM16
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L18[04:43:29]
<Forecaster>
using objects to abstract database interactions in php is so
nice...
L19[04:43:37]
<Forecaster>
I can't believe I haven't done this before
L20[04:44:09] <dequbed> >php
>nice
L21[04:49:15]
<Forecaster>
You're right, it'd probably be equally nice in any language
L22[04:49:28]
<Forecaster>
as long as I don't have to keep writing queries everywhere
L23[04:50:44] <dequbed> I'd argue much
nicer because you don't have to write PHP. ;)
L24[04:50:45] <Vexatos> Have you been using
raw queries or what ._.
L25[04:51:28]
<Forecaster>
I'm sure you would, but I don't care
L26[04:51:36]
<Forecaster>
Vexatos: Pretty much
L27[04:52:52]
<Forecaster>
though for a while I leaned towards using an internal API kind of
thing to call to get data, but this is a lot nicer than even
that
L28[04:54:13]
<Forecaster>
Hopefully this will mean only good things for the new video
manager
L29[04:54:31]
<Forecaster>
aka preventing the mess that is the current one :P
L30[04:56:16]
<Forecaster>
also, custom Exceptions
L31[04:56:21]
<Forecaster>
also nice
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L33[05:04:30]
<Forecaster>
not sure what the point of namespaces are...
L34[05:10:12] <dequbed> easier
modularization for one
L35[05:17:51] <Vexatos> you can put spaces
in name
L36[05:17:54] <Vexatos> names*
L37[05:21:29]
<Forecaster>
y tho
L38[05:24:59] <dequbed> Forecaster: Is that
an honest question?
L39[05:25:23]
<Forecaster>
I guess?
L40[05:27:03] <dequbed> Well, okay assume
you have two Database connectors; one for PGSQL, one for MariaDB.
They both define the class DB with the function connect(). In that
case you could for example write 'using pgsql as db;
db\DB::connect()' and switch your entire app over to mariadb by
just changing 'using pgsql as db' to 'using mariadb as db' or
somethign.
L41[05:27:35]
<Forecaster>
ah
L42[05:27:56]
<Forecaster>
sure, that makes sense
L43[05:28:14]
<Forecaster>
got little use for that in this project though :P
L44[05:28:54]
<Forecaster>
also I just built the database connect into my base object
class
L45[05:29:18] <dequbed> Depends. I
generally find namespacing useful to prevent name clashes because
you can use short and pregnant names without having to know every
function and class you've written so far.
L46[05:29:32] <SAL9000> do you mean
s/pregnant/poignant/ ?
L47[05:29:56]
<Forecaster>
I use pregnant names all the time
L48[05:31:50] <dequbed> SAL9000: Shush, I'm
accidentially a word in three languages at the moment, give me a
break :P
L49[05:31:50] <SAL9000> o_O
L50[05:31:50] <Vexatos> How about concise
:I
L51[05:31:50] <SAL9000> "short and
concise" is quite redundant, no?
L52[05:31:56] <dequbed> SAL9000: What?
Different people prefer to talk to me in different languages and I
try to respond in the language they talk to me in.
L53[05:32:11] <SAL9000> Oh, that makes
sense.
L54[05:32:21] <SAL9000> your previous
sentence was very hard to parse.
L55[05:33:01]
<Forecaster>
it does contain a few errors :P
L56[05:33:04]
<Forecaster>
intentional or not
L57[05:34:12] <dequbed> Not intentional.
I'm not perfect at context switching <.<
L58[05:34:38] <SAL9000> parse process hit
"I'm accidentally a word" (as in that you've accidentally
become a word) and ERROR ERROR ERROR
L59[05:34:41] <Vexatos> dequbed, quaeso, in
lingua mea respondes, ut intellego.
L60[05:34:47] <dequbed> Vexatos: Fuck
off.
L61[05:34:58] <Vexatos> :<
L62[05:35:10]
<Forecaster>
I assumed the intent was "I accidentally the whole
thing"
L63[05:35:25] <SAL9000> >
// please close your angle brackets
L64[05:35:25] <dequbed> I've been to a
bavarian Gymnasium so YES I know Latin, more than enough to hate it
as well.
L65[05:35:39] <Vexatos> I like Latin
:I
L66[05:35:58] <Vexatos> it's the only
logical language :I
L67[05:36:11] <dequbed> Lojban.
L68[05:36:17] <dequbed> The *actual*
logical language ;)
L69[05:36:21] <Vexatos> except not
L70[05:36:28] <Vexatos> it has way too much
redundnacy
L71[05:36:32] <dequbed> It doesn't
L72[05:36:32] <Vexatos> to make any sort of
useful sense
L73[05:36:45] <Vexatos> Latin just works
:I
L74[05:36:45] <SAL9000> s/(only \w \w)/\1
that anyone actually speaks/
L75[05:36:52] <SAL9000> MichiBot, why have
you failed me
L76[05:37:00] <dequbed> you can drop any-
end everything that's redundant in lojban.
L77[05:37:12] <Vexatos> or you can use
Latin
L78[05:37:31]
<Forecaster>
I use neither :D
L79[05:37:40]
<Forecaster>
because both are useless to me
L80[05:37:50] <Vexatos> Latin is pretty
useful to me
L81[05:38:07] <Vexatos> considering I study
something consisting of Greek and Latin :I
L82[05:38:12] <dequbed> Ask vifno about it,
my lojban is worse than my chinese and I haven't spoken that in 10
or so years.
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L84[05:38:29]
<Forecaster>
good for you, I have no use for latin :P
L85[05:39:19] <dequbed> Latin is nice if
you want to learn other latin languages (except french, fuck the
french) but it's less useful if one of those is your native
language.
L86[05:40:27] <Izaya> french is a dead
language anyway :^)
L87[05:40:35] <Izaya> oh wait
L88[05:40:38] <Vexatos> Spanish or Italian
aren't nearly as useful as Latin when you're studying chemistry
:P
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L90[05:41:55] <dequbed> If Chemistry goes
anything like botany or medicine Latin is not really useful at all
as long as you barely manage to remember words.
L91[05:42:43] <Vexatos> Except you don't
need to remember words if you can already deduce them from the
language
L92[05:42:47] <Vexatos> That's the
thing
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L94[05:43:38] <dequbed> You can deduce
medical terminology in latin without knowing it first. Why didn't
they tell us that! :<
L95[05:44:09] <Vexatos> actually
works
L96[05:44:17] <Vexatos> Like
L97[05:45:01] <Vexatos> You know what a
thing is by knowing the word instead of the actual thing :I
L98[05:45:17] <dequbed> ... what?
L99[05:45:38] <Vexatos> It just helps a lot
memorizing things
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L101[05:45:58] <dequbed> You do not know
"what" the bean is by knowing what "the" and
"bean" mean...
L102[05:47:05] <Vexatos> I know what ion
cyclotron resonance spectrometry is simply by knowing the
words
L103[05:47:44]
<Forecaster>
the bean is life
L104[05:49:26] <dequbed> Vexatos: True but
I have not actually seen Latin being used in that way. Then again I
do *not* know Chemistry.
L105[05:50:00] <Vexatos> Knowing where a
word/name comes from instead of just knowing it makes memorizing
the actual thing behind a world a LOT easoer
L106[05:50:34] <Vexatos> easier*
L107[05:51:13] <dequbed> While true that
is actually more of a point for Spanish helping you with latin.
Some of the medical terminus is still valid in spanish so you can
derive the meaning of the latin word from the spanish.
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L109[06:01:07] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for
a new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L111[06:01:07] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on
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L112[06:01:19] <MichiBot>
RailcraftLP-
[Episode 57] - The Light Comes | length:
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Published On 11/11/2017
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<Forecaster>
woo, back-end is taking shape
L118[06:26:34]
<Forecaster>
I'm actually slightly excited about re-building this thing...
L119[06:27:54]
<Forecaster>
hm, maybe I should re-design the database too while I'm at
it...
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L128[07:40:52]
<Forecaster>
oh, I should try amanda's method
L129[07:41:01]
<Forecaster>
%choose new database or no
L130[07:41:04] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
no
L131[07:41:20]
<Forecaster>
okay, so new datbase it is then
L132[07:41:25]
<Forecaster>
database*
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L137[08:02:11] <guest> hello
L138[08:02:26] <guest> it's english
question here :)
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L141[08:03:32] <guest> does this sentence
mean I can register items in me network to database
L142[08:03:52] <guest> without manually
adjusting database upgrade?
L143[08:04:05] <ben_mkiv> afaik, yes
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L145[08:04:34] <ben_mkiv> or wait
L146[08:04:41] <guest> so,that means I can
handle more than 81 kind of items??
L147[08:04:51] <ben_mkiv> i guess its to
setup the interface
L148[08:05:14] <ben_mkiv> but i'm not
sure
L150[08:08:59] <ben_mkiv> this thread
looks like its targeting lots of AE2 <> OC interaction
L151[08:09:49] <ben_mkiv> oh welp,
updating db from AE2 didnt work back then...
L152[08:10:32] <guest> wow thanks
L153[08:10:53] <guest> oh do you mean ae2
store function is broken?
L154[08:11:22] <ben_mkiv> it was back
then, but the thread is >2 years old
L155[08:11:31] <ben_mkiv> so it might work
in current releases
L156[08:11:57] <ben_mkiv> except
1.12.x
L157[08:16:04] <ben_mkiv> did you check
all methods?
L158[08:16:24] <ben_mkiv> for k,v in
pairs(component.me_interface) do print(k,v); end
L159[08:17:36] <Inari> payonel: Hrm so
doing it the way described, I get compile errors on the
stargatetech2 api
L161[08:19:59] <guest> since back of ae2
integration , I think component.me_exportbus is no more, but
someone in this chat said I can handle exportbus via
setInteraceConfiguration()
L162[08:26:03] *
Saphire flops
L163[08:28:30] <ben_mkiv> inari, whats
your targeting minecraft version?
L164[08:29:03] <Inari> 1.7.10
L165[08:29:52] <ben_mkiv> k, so i can give
1.12 a try
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L167[08:30:07] <Inari> Well just going for
1.7.10 since thast still the master branch
L168[08:31:01] <ben_mkiv> yea but 1.12
probably has less broken dependencies
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L173[09:03:08] <S3> vifino: until my
reciprocating saw just busts through them all at once
L174[09:03:18] <vifino> :/
L175[09:03:21]
<Mettaton_Fab> french did it earlier
L177[09:03:38]
<Mettaton_Fab> once found one that wasnt
locked
L178[09:03:40] <vifino> They are a symbol
of love.
L179[09:03:49]
<Mettaton_Fab> could've stolen in
L180[09:04:20] <S3> mettaton_fab you sayt
that like it's unusual for people to leave things unlocked?
L181[09:04:21] <vifino> Couples buy locks
and hang them there to last [an eternity]
L182[09:04:21]
<Mettaton_Fab> in france they made literal
chains up to the top of streetlights on the bridges
L183[09:04:43]
<Mettaton_Fab> there are multiple bikes at
a train station in a town nearby
L184[09:04:46]
<Mettaton_Fab> unlocked
L186[09:05:04] <S3> we leave all our cars
and houses unlocked here
L187[09:05:10] <S3> its not like anyones
gonna steal anything
L188[09:05:29]
<Mettaton_Fab> well, there once was a blue
cube bike
L189[09:05:41]
<Mettaton_Fab> everything except the frame
got stolen
L190[09:05:46] *
vifino grumbles and walks away
L191[09:05:48] <AmandaC> note to self:
Move to maine if I ever decide to start a life of crime and
theft
L192[09:06:09] <S3> I just don't
understand how people can steal
L193[09:06:27]
<Mettaton_Fab> i dunno, maybe they are too
poor to afford anything themselves
L194[09:06:28] <S3> It's not nice
L195[09:06:46]
<Mettaton_Fab> i once found 5€at the train
station
L198[09:07:15] <S3> what'd you do with
it
L199[09:07:16]
<Mettaton_Fab> i kept them
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L201[09:07:38] <S3> I would have left
it.
L202[09:07:48] <S3> if it was a lot of
money, you're supposed to report it
L203[09:07:54] <S3> here anyways
L204[09:08:22] <ben_mkiv> left it for the
next one coming by?
L205[09:08:50]
<Mettaton_Fab> also, why am i reusing a
dead SAS HDD as a speaker
L206[09:08:53] <S3> I don't neecessarily
think that if a few bucks worth is sitting on the floor abandoned
for any length of timethat it's stealing to claim it, but there's
somebody out there who needs it a lot more than me
L207[09:09:11] <ben_mkiv> yea, and you can
pick it and give it to him
L208[09:09:19] <ben_mkiv> otherwise
someone may pick it to buy crap
L209[09:09:20] <ben_mkiv> :P
L210[09:10:09] <S3> I remember this guy in
middle school that found a $20 bill on the floor
L211[09:10:14]
<Mettaton_Fab> nice
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L213[09:11:54] <S3> huh. It looks like I
can conditionally return a function so I can create forth
nonprimaties in lua easily:
L214[09:12:23] <S3> nonprimative
"dup" "*" "exit"
L215[09:12:38] <S3> valid lua code ^
L216[09:13:22] <S3> nonprimative 'square'
'dup' '*' 'exit'
L217[09:13:22] <S3> is cleaner..
L218[09:15:55] <Skye> I kinda want to make
a forth like language.
L219[09:16:08] <Skye> but not actual
forth
L220[09:17:21] *
Michiyo sighs @ newegg
L221[09:17:50] <Michiyo> Ordered board and
an hour later ordered PSU... PSU shipped yesterday, board ships
Monday.. lol
L222[09:20:10] <Izaya> there may be
something wrong with me, I'm voluntarily writing a program using
skex
L223[09:33:58] <Inari> skex?
L224[09:34:15] <Inari> Michiyo: Thats
impressive
L225[09:34:22] <Inari> The board shipping
yesterday if you just ordered it
L226[09:34:23] <Inari> :p
L227[09:34:54] <S3> Skye: there are plenty
out there
L228[09:34:57] <S3> such as factor
L229[09:35:30] <Skye> the problem I see
with Forth is how it has three states, where some things vary
L230[09:35:38] <Skye> like interactive,
and compiled have to be different
L231[09:37:19] <Izaya> Inari: shadowkat
editor extended
L232[09:37:23] <S3> Skye: actually
L233[09:37:25] <Izaya> basically ed but
slightly less useful
L234[09:37:39] <S3> Skye: compile time in
forth is still interpreted
L235[09:37:58] <S3> the definition of
compile and interpret in forth is NOT the same thing as an
interpreter or a compiler
L236[09:38:09] <S3> in other
languages
L237[09:38:34] <S3> all you're doing is
surpressing docol
L238[09:38:43] <S3> supressing*
L239[09:39:23] <Skye> I don't
understand
L240[09:40:01] <S3> : SQUARE DUP * ;
L241[09:40:05] <S3> squares the number on
the stack
L243[09:40:18] <S3> everything here is a
word, including : and ;
L244[09:40:22] <S3> there's no parsing
whatsoeever
L245[09:40:29] <S3> however,
L246[09:42:37] <Michiyo> Inari, I didn't
just order it, I ordered the board at like 3 PM yesterday, and the
PSU at 4 PM yesterday
L247[09:42:46] <Inari> :p
L248[09:42:57] <Michiyo> PSU shipped last
night, board ships monday.. I need the board more than the PSU :/
lol
L249[09:49:39] <S3> Skye: so I have the
definition of : somehwere.. but this is at least handy:
L251[09:50:04] <S3> the special ones here
Skye are [ ] and ;
L252[09:50:19] <S3> Skye: there's no
special compiler
L253[09:50:24] <S3> it's all 100%
forth
L254[09:50:49] <S3> Skye: compiling in
forth means "I'm building a dictionary entry now"
L255[09:51:05] <S3> well that's a defining
word but
L256[09:51:07] <Skye> hmm
L257[09:51:17] <S3> compiling basically
means I'm not going to run code unless it is marked immediate
L258[09:51:28] <S3> it will instead add it
to the dictionary or whatever it does
L259[09:51:35] <S3> some don't, like
IF
L260[09:51:44] <S3> IF reads in from the
TIB until THEN or ELSE..
L261[09:52:04] <S3> conditionally
executing the code in between
L262[09:52:41] <S3> if you're create a
compiler / interpreter loop in your forth implementation you're
doing it wrong :D
L263[10:07:55] <S3> Skye: Starting Forth
is a free, short, easy to read book that I found seriously fun to
read and explains all this stuff.
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<KoxFox>
Anyone got a good minifier for OC lua? I kinda overshot my EEPROM
limit lol
L273[12:51:10]
<KoxFox>
nvm
L275[13:01:18] <dequbed> til lua has
goto
L276[13:03:07] <Vexatos> ::yes:: for i =
1, math.huge do repeat while true do end until false end goto
yes
L277[13:06:11] <gamax92> Vexatos:
wtf
L278[13:07:10] <Vexatos> ?
L279[13:14:09]
<KoxFox> I'm
not crazy, you can put binary data into tables, yeah?
L280[13:14:51] <gamax92> strings are 8bit
safe so, yes you can put strings into tables
L281[13:15:19]
<KoxFox>
0x0C00A8001001
L282[13:15:22]
<KoxFox>
That
L283[13:15:57] <payonel> a table can hold
a value, that is a number, a number is value, so yes
L284[13:16:04] <payonel> i dont see where
you might be concerned about that
L285[13:16:20]
<KoxFox>
Cause I cannot find my error
L286[13:17:17]
<KoxFox>
I've assembled a table and for some reason I'm getting an error.
Since I cannot see anything wrong with the structure of the table I
went to the next assumption.
L287[13:17:45]
<Arcanitor>
pastebin and show table?
L288[13:17:45] <payonel> well what is the
error?
L289[13:17:47]
<Arcanitor>
hmm
L290[13:18:02]
<Arcanitor>
lua minifier reliably compresses code down to <50% of
original
L291[13:18:03]
<KoxFox>
Funny enough, missing bracket.
L292[13:18:17]
<KoxFox>
There isn't a missing bracket.
L293[13:18:36] <gamax92> how about, stop
abbreviating the error message, and show your code
L294[13:21:07]
<KoxFox>
Here's a better one. How about, you give me a damn second to copy
it.
L296[13:21:40]
<Arcanitor>
i'm not sure 0x1A is a valid table key
L297[13:21:55]
<KoxFox>
I've tried then in quotes and out of quotes
L298[13:22:19]
<KoxFox> I
can change it, however I don't think that is the issue
L299[13:22:27]
<Arcanitor>
why are you keying your table starting at 26
L300[13:23:05]
<KoxFox>
Just the thing I did, honestly I was really tired when I wrote
this, and somewhat drunk. Today is cleanup to see what I did
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L301[13:23:09]
<Arcanitor>
have you tried integer keys
L302[13:23:13]
<Arcanitor>
not integer
L303[13:23:14]
<Arcanitor>
decimal
L304[13:23:45]
<Arcanitor>
I assume "0x0C00A8001001" is actually binary data
L305[13:24:13] <gamax92> @KoxFox you have
to surround the key in brackets when it's not a string
L306[13:24:23] <gamax92> as in
[8932]={}
L307[13:24:53] <payonel> when its not an
identifier
L308[13:24:56] <payonel> it's8
L309[13:25:02] <payonel> ha! it's**
:)
L310[13:25:31] <payonel>
msg="value" is okay, anything else needs []
L311[13:25:50] <payonel> if no key is
given, it defined a sequential set
L312[13:30:07]
<KoxFox>
Anyone familiar with crunch?
L313[13:30:15]
<KoxFox> the
OC minifier used for skex, iirc?
L314[13:31:45] <dequbed> If it's used for
skex Izaya would know how to use it.
L315[13:32:30] <dequbed> But that guy's
going to be asleep for at least another hour or two.
L316[13:43:24]
<KoxFox> I
want to see if it has a higher compression ratio than
mothereffer
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L321[14:34:53] <Inari> Hm its a shame that
KSP doesn't have any competition
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L326[15:36:37] <AmandaC> %choose watch
anime or meh
L327[15:36:38] <MichiBot> AmandaC: watch
anime
L329[15:41:52] <Demosthenex> hrm. i have
an inventory upgrade in my bot, but i can't seem to use equip()
from inventory_controller to swap my pick with a shovel in the
currently selected slot
L330[15:43:37] <Demosthenex> i keep
getting a long lua error that scrolls off screen
L331[15:48:23]
<KoxFox> A
Kiwi eating a Kiwi, how nice
L332[15:49:24] <Lizzy> %logs
L334[15:54:01] *
Michiyo sighs @ let's encrypt
L335[15:54:12] <Michiyo>
certbot/certbot-auto are broken on my web box....
L336[15:54:26] <Michiyo> sooo certs are
expiriing and I can't do anything about it
L337[15:57:17] <Temia> Ick :/
L338[15:57:19] <Michiyo> Looks like I get
to start Hekate from scratch soon.
L339[16:01:54]
<KoxFox> If
I upload a picture here, does Michibot forward the discord
URL?
L340[16:06:11] <Michiyo> Basically
L341[16:06:20] <Michiyo> it runs it
through a URL shortener
L342[16:06:38]
<KoxFox>
ok
L343[16:07:03] <Michiyo> Also, It's
Corded, not MichiBot :P
L344[16:07:26]
<KoxFox>
sorrry ueah
L345[16:07:28]
<KoxFox>
yeah*
L347[16:07:47]
<KoxFox>
Anything blazaingly wrong...?
L348[16:07:58]
<KoxFox>
like "prevent it from running" wrong?
L349[16:10:11]
<KoxFox> I
believe it crashes after the "modem_message" check, as it
fails on both remote execution and update queue
L350[16:26:53]
<KoxFox>
nvm
L351[16:27:47] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
wonders if replying to a certain user on the OC issue tracker was a
good idea...
L352[16:28:21] <Temia> The dreaded
Soni?
L353[16:28:27]
<Lizzy>
yes
L354[16:28:35] *
Temia hugs.
L355[16:28:36] <Temia> I'm sorry.
L356[16:28:43]
<Lizzy> who
is asking for something that can already be done _-
L357[16:28:49]
<Lizzy> who
is asking for something that can already be done -_- [Edited]
L358[16:30:28]
<Lizzy> also
not sure why thunderbird added an extra line break in my
reply
L359[16:32:52] *
Temia takes a look. buries face in hands and screams, they already
replied and it's causing SAN damage
L360[16:36:59]
<Lizzy>
yeah, i'm going to go back to fixing qemu stuff because i can't be
asked to deal with that much more
L362[16:45:29] <Michiyo> ._. just
wow
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L364[16:49:35] <payonel> Demosthenex: you
can redirect stdout/stderr
L365[16:49:48] <payonel> just like you
would irl
L366[16:50:10] <Temia> Thank you based
Payonel
L367[16:50:18] <payonel> based?
L368[16:51:24] <Vexatos> That's something
the cool kids say nowadays
L369[16:51:36] <Temia> I am trying to be
hip D:
L371[16:52:08]
<Lizzy> i'm
glad that requiring a reboot made me not try this backup on my
webserver vm first
L372[16:52:11] <Demosthenex> payonel:
that's a great tip
L373[16:53:04] *
Michiyo fistbumps payonel
L374[16:53:17] *
payonel smiles
L375[16:53:38] <payonel> Demosthenex: i'll
make sure to thank the guy that programmed that
L376[17:07:40]
<Lizzy> lol
@ soni
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L378[17:12:34] <gamax92> soni pls.
L379[17:17:52] <AmandaC> %choose Izetta or
Blend S
L380[17:17:52] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Blend
S
L382[17:23:00] <MichiBot> Fri Nov 10
19:52:09 CST 2017 @SuperGWolf: This may have been done already but
no way in hell am I sorry for making it :V
https://t.co/4TIBc27vsV
L383[17:25:39] <AmandaC> Temia: Oh
dear.
L384[17:25:45] <Temia> c:
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L386[17:54:04]
<KoxFox>
Does anyone see why this would cause the MCU to error with
"computer halted" when it recieves a modem_message? i've
made several revisions to this code and I still cannot find why it
fails to properly execute a remote command. The message content I
am sending to test it is ```computer.shutdown(true)``` to make it
restart. Instead it errors with "Unkown error, computer
Halted"
http://tinyurl.com/y9jeuxjc
L387[17:54:40]
<KoxFox> It
returns the same error no matter what I send it, actually.
L388[17:55:52] <Inari> ~oc
pullsignal
L390[17:56:19]
<KoxFox>
Seeing as this code worked before that I do not think that is the
issue.
L391[17:56:23] <Inari> Hrm no clue, check
that data[6] really is what you expect?
L392[17:56:29] <Inari> It might go
computerhalted on ytour "return load"
L393[17:56:50] <Inari> Depends on how you
call it and all :p
L394[17:56:54] <Inari> Also that
indentation :s
L395[17:56:57]
<KoxFox>
...
L396[17:56:57]
<KoxFox>
data 5...
L397[17:56:58]
<KoxFox>
data 5......
L398[17:57:11]
<KoxFox> I'm
blind.
L399[17:57:27]
<KoxFox>
well it still errored, so I'm not crazy
L400[17:57:28] *
Inari rams KoxFox agains a tree
L401[17:57:42] <Inari> Now you can see
again
L402[17:57:51] <Inari> </obscure
references>
L403[17:57:52]
<KoxFox>
That huwt
L404[17:58:38] <gamax92> Inari: don't bang
people against trees in public
L405[17:58:45]
<KoxFox>
well
L406[17:58:50]
<KoxFox>
Message isn't a thing..
L407[17:58:53]
<KoxFox> so
I need to change that
L408[17:59:34] <Inari> How did this code
work b efore if you have to change things now
L409[18:00:29]
<KoxFox> It
could reflash itself on queue
L410[18:00:33]
<KoxFox> if
it was sent the update queue
L411[18:00:39]
<KoxFox> if
not, it would remotely execute the code.
L412[18:00:43]
<KoxFox> if
not, it would remotely execute the code in the message.
[Edited]
L413[18:00:53]
<KoxFox> so
if you sent "UPDATE" it would trigger update mode
L414[18:01:06]
<KoxFox> but
if you sent... "computer.shutdown(true)" it would
restart
L415[18:01:14]
<KoxFox> now
it fails if you send it anything, update queue or remote exec
L416[18:04:28]
<KoxFox> ok,
I fixed the update script. It works now, however the remote
execution doesn't work quite right. So one step at a time, I
guess.
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L418[18:15:58] *** Lizzy sets mode: -b
David_!*@*
L419[18:16:06] *** Lizzy sets mode: -b
OneM_IndustriesTechSupportAFK!*@*
L420[18:16:09] *** Lizzy sets mode: -b
OneM_IndustriesTechSupport!*@*
L421[18:16:44] <Lizzy> the banlist is full
of stuff...
L422[18:16:47] *** Lizzy sets mode: -b
hottranny!*@*
L423[18:16:53] *** Lizzy sets mode: -b
SaltIsOver9000!*@*
L424[18:17:04] <Lizzy> and by stuff i mean
crap
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L426[18:18:20] <Lizzy> meh, that's enough
for now
L427[18:19:41] <Lizzy> at some point i'll
go through the ban-list and the logs to see what was banned when
(and for what reasons)
L428[18:20:03] <Vexatos> That sounds very
expensive in energy
L429[18:20:13] <Vexatos> tunneling this
much matter through solid wood
L431[18:20:38] <Vexatos> You talked about
going through logs :I
L432[18:20:41] <Vexatos> I was making
quantum joke
L433[18:20:43] <Lizzy> oh
L434[18:20:46] <Lizzy> ~_~
L435[18:20:50] <Vexatos> :>
L436[18:21:50] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> throws Vexatos into the pit
L437[18:22:22] *
Vexatos tunnels out
L438[18:22:32] *
Vexatos always has a shovel ready
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L440[18:29:45] <Lizzy> actually soni is a
blackhole, they suck away anything they can
L441[18:30:11] <Temia> Well, they
certainly suck :V
L442[18:30:29] <Lizzy> that was meant to
be posted in the admin room but oh well
L443[18:32:05] <Lizzy> i don't even care
at this point
L444[18:32:33] <Temia> Oh
L445[18:33:02] <Lizzy> my previous
statement was him being classed as a nutron start
L446[18:47:48]
<Forecaster>
Has there been another sighting?
L447[18:50:00]
<KoxFox> I
thjink so
L448[18:58:40] <Skye> You know
L449[18:58:49] <Skye> Some of Soni's idea
are interesting
L450[18:58:56] <Skye> Then it goes into
bonkers territory
L451[18:59:19] <Skye> Like... WebRTC...
Useless though data channel might be possible. Still useless but
interesting to think about.
L452[18:59:33] <Skye> Similar with
websockets, dunno if they mentioned that
L453[19:01:05] <Skye> Blah
L454[19:01:13] <Skye> We do need TLS
socket support. :P
L455[19:08:17]
<MGR> He
keeps trying to ask for the same thing in different ways
L456[19:08:37]
<MGR> I can
get some of his reasoning, but he's too pushy
L457[19:28:46]
<KoxFox>
Where is this? I'd like to see some of the ideas
L459[19:40:31]
<KoxFox> The
way he asks is very shitty.
L460[19:40:45]
<KoxFox>
Haven't even been on the page for 30 seconds.
L461[19:58:30] <Izaya> dequbed: I use my
own minifier actually
L462[20:00:41]
<KoxFox> Oh,
Skex showed up as an example under Crunch?
L463[20:00:49]
<KoxFox> Are
you familiar with using it?
L464[20:01:53]
<Saphire>
...he made it
L465[20:02:08]
<KoxFox>
Good to know!
L466[20:02:19]
<KoxFox> I'm
going to go hide in a box now!
L467[20:02:52]
<Saphire>
*giggles* Fox in a box!
L468[20:03:06] *
Izaya has never used crunch
L469[20:04:50]
<KoxFox>
Welp, alright. I would like to grab a higher compression then what
I have now, however I'm just playing around with it. 50% is keeping
me plenty far from my limit.
L470[20:05:51] <Temia> Oh my gods can't
they get a hint
L471[20:06:13] <Temia> Doesn't Github have
the ability to block people from repositories D:
L472[20:08:32] <S3> Temia: ...?
L473[20:09:01] <Temia> So that Soni can no
longer post to the issues.
L474[20:09:10] <Izaya> Skye: in theory we
have the crypto for SSL/TLS
L476[20:09:28] <Izaya> the protocol is the
issue
L477[20:10:34]
<KoxFox>
...
L478[20:10:41]
<KoxFox>
Isn't there a TLS proto somewhere in the forums?
L479[20:10:48]
<KoxFox> It
worked with like.. 90% of his tests.
L480[20:10:53] <S3> HOLY SHIT
L481[20:10:55] <S3> Temia: this
guy..
L482[20:11:46] <Temia> Yeah ._.
L483[20:12:28] <CompanionCube> got a link
for more details?
L485[20:13:11] <Temia> There you have
it.
L486[20:13:26] <Temia> S3 was faster on
the draw than I was, and I had the page up on another tab already
>.>
L487[20:13:37] <S3>
ahahahahahahahaha
L488[20:13:56] <Temia> Also this is bloody
rich considering how pestilent they've been. "No this is
perfectly fine I got an issue label dedicated to shaming me... Hmm
remind me to check github's TOS or something later..."
L489[20:14:10] <Izaya> 4 issues in 2
hours
L490[20:14:13] <Izaya> incredible
L491[20:15:00] <Temia> And all about
carrying on spurious issues that had been locked.
L492[20:15:43] <Temia> It's like this
person never learned basic netiquette.
L493[20:18:35] <S3> etiquette period
L494[20:18:39] <S3> he has very low moral
standards
L495[20:18:49] <S3> poor communication
skills
L496[20:18:58] <S3> seriously poor
documentation ability
L497[20:19:14] <Temia> 0 self awareness to
boot.
L499[20:20:58] <Izaya> Soni is wonderful
entertainment tbh, the same way some other people are
L500[20:21:38] <Izaya> It's like watching
something like Console Peasant Quotes
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L502[20:45:16]
<Saphire>
Uhh
L503[20:45:29]
<Saphire>
Fingercomp had something related to TLS
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L508[21:13:35]
<FLORANA>
huh i just notticed something...
L509[21:14:31]
<FLORANA>
this channel over on the discord's side has the discord invite link
when i don't see it needed cuz you would already be in here to see
it/type in it XD
L510[21:22:11] <Temia> You mean a
duplicate of the IRC channel's topic or what?
L511[21:23:15]
<FLORANA> in
the discord channel #oc's description is the discord invite...
kinda pointless when your already in it XD
L512[21:23:41] <SAL9000> I'm assuming that
the IRC channel's topic is mirrored as-is to Discord
L513[21:23:43] <SAL9000> thus the
invite
L514[21:23:54]
<FLORANA>
probbly
L515[21:26:37] <Izaya> I mean, it has the
discord invite link in it on this side IIRC
L516[21:26:51] <Izaya> yeah, right at the
end
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L518[22:01:29] <gamax92> what if you want
to invite others and you're on the discord?
L519[22:17:00]
<KoxFox> I
think that was who it was, Saphire. It's been a while since I have
been on the forums. I checked today tho
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L522[22:55:01] <Saphire> Hm?
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